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3232115613253How to Record a Screen Video of Your iPhone or iPad’shttp://pcgrim.com/how-to-record-a-video-of-your-iphone-or-ipads-screen/
http://pcgrim.com/how-to-record-a-video-of-your-iphone-or-ipads-screen/#respondSat, 24 Jun 2017 10:05:53 +0000http://pcgrim.com/?p=2318

Apple offers an official way to record your iPhone or iPad’s screen if you have a Mac. If you just have a Windows PC, there are third-party apps that will allow you to record anything on your screen.

This feature was designed for app developers, but it can be used by anyone else. Record a tutorial and upload it to YouTube, or capture a video of your mobile gaming prowess and share it with your friends.

On a Mac

As long as you have a device running iOS 8 or newer and a Mac running Yosemite or newer, you can do this with only built-in tools and a regular Lightning-to-USB cable. Your iPhone or iPad must have a Lightning port, so that means devices with the larger 30-pin dock connector—the iPad 3, iPhone 4S, and older device—aren’t supported.

First, connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac as normal. Use the standard USB-to-Lightning cable you’d use if you were charging your device via your Mac or connecting it to iTunes.

Unlock your iPhone or iPad and open iTunes on your Mac to ensure your Mac can see your connected device. You may see a “Trust This Computer” alert on your iPhone or iPad. Agree to trust your Mac if you’re asked to do so.

The recording feature is part of QuickTime Player, which is included with macOS. Apple does make a version of QuickTime for Windows, but this feature isn’t included in the Windows version of QuickTime.

To record your iPhone’s screen, plug it into your Mac and press Command+Space to open Spotlight search. Type “QuickTime” and press Enter. You can also launch it from Finder > Applications > QuickTime Player.

Click File > New Movie Recording to start capturing video.

A window will pop up, displaying your Mac’s webcam by default. Click the arrow next to the red Record button and select your iPad or iPhone.

You can also select your desired microphone here. For example, you could record a video of your device’s screen while capturing audio from a microphone connected to your Mac.

Your iPhone or iPad’s screen will appear in a QuickTime window on your Mac. Click the red Record button to start recording.

When you do, you’ll see the time and file size start to increase as it records. To avoid visual distractions, the time on your device will be set to 9:41 am and the name of your cellular carrier will be hidden until you stop recording.

When you’re done, click the Stop button. The QuickTime window will then show the video you recorded, and you can click the Play button to play it back.

When you’re satisfied, you can save your video. Click File > Save and choose a file name and location.

Thanks to the Share features on macOS, you can even click the Share button in QuickTime and upload the video you took directly to YouTube, Vimeo, or other services.

QuickTime also allows you to easily record a video of your Mac’s screen—just select “New Screen Recording” instead of “New Movie Recording.” And, as you might expect, you can also use QuickTime’s movie-recording feature to record a video from your Mac’s webcam.

On a Windows PC

You can do this on Windows PCs, too, though it isn’t officially supported by Apple. This unofficial method involves running AirPlay receiving software on your PC. You connect to that AirPlay server from your iPhone or iPad, and it will wirelessly stream the contents of your device’s screen to a window on your PC—just like it would use AirPlay to stream to an Apple TV. You can then capture the video on your PC.

There are several methods for this. Software programs like X-Mirage, Reflector2, and Apowersoft iPhone/iPad Recorder advertise this feature. They just package the AirPlay receiver and screen capture tool in a single program, but they all cost money. If you’re looking for something free, just combine a free AirPlay receiver program with a free screen capture tool.

LonelyScreen is a simple, free AirPlay receiver that will do the job. Download and install it on your Windows PC. With the app running, swipe up on the bottom of your iPhone or iPad’s screen to access the control center. Tap “AirPlay MIrroring” and then tap “LonelyScreen” to connect to your PC.

The contents of your iPhone or iPad’s screen will be mirrored in the LonelyScreen window on your PC.

You can now record this window using any desktop screen recorder tool. For example, on Windows 10, you can use the Game Bar for this. Press Windows+G, click “Yes, this is a game”, and then click the “Record” button on the Game Bar that appears.

When you click “Stop”, Windows will save a clip of the LonelyScreen window. It will be in the C:\Users\NAME\Videos\Captures folder in MP4 format, assuming you’re using the default Game Bar settings.

It’s also possible to capture videos of gameplay directly in some iPhone and iPad games, without a Mac or PC. However, the game developer has to add support for this feature. If the developer has, you’ll see a record button somewhere in the game.

]]>http://pcgrim.com/how-to-record-a-video-of-your-iphone-or-ipads-screen/feed/02318How to Record Gameplay on your Android and IOS Deviceshttp://pcgrim.com/record-gameplay-on-your-android-and-ios-devices/
http://pcgrim.com/record-gameplay-on-your-android-and-ios-devices/#respondMon, 08 May 2017 09:39:22 +0000http://pcgrim.com/?p=1734Windows 10, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One all have integrated ways to record your gameplay and post clips online. Now, Android devices, iPhones, and iPads are gaining integrated ways to capture videos of mobile gameplay and post it to YouTube or elsewhere.

These solutions also allow you to capture your voice with your microphone and — in the case of Android — capture your face with the front-facing camera. It’s not just a video of the gameplay itself.

Android

This is now easily possible thanks to an update to the Google Play Games app on Android. Initially, Google is only enabling this feature in the US and the UK.

To use it, open the “Google Play Games” app installed on your Android device — you can get it from Google Play if you don’t have it yet. Launch it, select “My Games” in the menu, and tap the “Installed” tab to see the games you have installed.

Select the game you want to record and tap the red record button next to the green play button. If you don’t see this button yet, Google likely hasn’t enabled this feature in your location yet.

You’ll be able to choose whether you want to record your gameplay in 720p HD or 480p SD resolutions. The resulting video will be saved in the “Screencasts” folder on your device, and you’ll see it on your photo gallery.

The game will launch, and you’ll see your face — an image from the front-facing camera — appear in the bottom-left corner of your screen along with three buttons. Touch and drag your face to move it around. The buttons allow you to enable or disable your microphone and the front-facing camera. The red record button allows you to start or stop recording. When recording, everything on your screen — including incoming notifications — will be recorded.

To hide the buttons, tap the image of your face once. To close the recording feature, long-press the image of your face, drag it to the “X” in the center of your screen, and drop it there.

Once you’re done recording, you can upload or share the video like you would any other.

In the future, Google will also allow game developers to integrate this into their games so you can won’t have to visit the Google Play Games app to start recording.

On Android 4.4 and later, it’s also possible to connect your phone to your computer with a USB cable and record your screen in that way. However, the Google Play Games solution should be much easier.

iPhone and iPad

Apple took a different approach here. iOS 9 includes a new framework named “ReplayKit” which allows game developers to integrate recording features into their apps. However, game developers have to integrate this feature into their apps. You can’t just launch it and start recording the video from any game.

In any game that supports it, you can tap the “Record” button and you’ll be able to choose whether you just want to record the screen or whether you also want to capture audio from your microphone. This button will look different and be in a different place in any game.

If you’d like to record a game that doesn’t offer this feature, you can do it — assuming you have a Mac. Connect your iPhone or iPad to the Mac using its included USB cable and you’ll be able to record its screen, including mobile gameplay, while it’s connected to that computer. This requires QuickTime on a modern Mac running OS X 10.10 Yosemite.

This obviously requires a bit more work, but it’s the only solution for games that don’t support ReplayKit.

None of these solutions allow you to live-stream your gameplay to Twitch.tv, YouTube Gaming or similar services yet. But these features are just now appearing on mobile devices, so live-streaming options may arrive in the future.

Android isn’t largely thought of as a desktop operating system, but if you’re curious about how Google’s mobile OS works, running it on a device you already have isn’t a bad idea. This will give you an idea of what to expect on a phone or tablet, all without making a single change to your laptop or desktop since you can easily do this from a flash drive or memory card.

Step One: Prep Your Drive (or Card) and Install Android

For this guide, you’ll need a USB drive or SD card that’s at least 2GB in size. Be sure to copy anything you want off of it, because you’ll need to format it as part of this process. So everything that’s currently on the drive will be lost forever. No pressure.

With all your data backed up, you’ll need a build of the Android x86 project from here. I’m testing the 64-bit version of Android 6.0, but feel free to pick which one works best for your current setup. Click the “view” button to start the download—depending on your internet connection speed, this could take a bit of time to finish.

While that’s downloading, you’ll also want to download Rufus, a free Windows tool that will install Android onto the flash drive for us. It’s completely portable, so download and store it wherever you want—no installation necessary.

Once everything is finished, launch Rufus. You may get a warning from Windows asking if you want to allow Rufus to make changes to your device—just click “Yes.”

With Rufus up and running, go ahead and choose your USB drive in the top dropdown box. this is a crucial step to get correct, since Rufus will erase the drive in question. If you have more than one removable drive inserted into your computer, double-check the drive letter to make sure you’re installing to the correct one!

Click the little CD drive-looking icon next to “ISO Image” to select the Android x86 ISO file you downloaded earlier.

Once your file has been selected, it will do a quick scan-check of the file to confirm all is well. Assuming everything checks out, you’re ready to install this thing. Click the Start button to make it happen.

A dialog box should appear here letting you know that the file is an ISOHybrid image, which makes it can be written one of two ways: as an ISO or DD image. The default and recommended method—ISO Image—should be pre-selected. Go ahead and click “OK” to confirm.

One more warning will appear to let you know that everything on the drive will be erased. Click “OK” to move forward, brave soldier.

The process of installing the ISO to the drive shouldn’t take long at all. A green progress bar will show up at the bottom to let you know when the process has been completed. Once it’s done, you can close Rufus and remove your flash drive.

Step Two: Boot From Your USB Drive

Next, you’ll want to boot your computer from that USB drive. You may have to alter some settings in the BIOS to do this, or your computer may allow it out of the box.

Provided everything is set up properly, you should be able to just start your PC and press a key like F10 or F12 to enter a boot menu (this may vary from computer to computer). From there, select your USB drive.

After you get it all figured out, a menu will show up asking how you’d like to run the installation: Live CD mode or Install it to the hard disk. Since we’re just testing things out here, choose the first option to run Android x86 without installing it.

After a few seconds, you should see the Android boot animation. Give it a few, and the setup menu will appear.

Go ahead and follow the on-screen instructions to get logged in with your Google account—it’s all smooth sailing from here, just like setting up any other Android device.

Note: My test system glitched up pretty heavily during the setup process, but it was just visual—once I passed the login portion, it worked perfectly. You may or may not run into similar issues.

Using Android x86 on Your Computer

If you’ve used Android before, you’ll find the experience to be exactly the same as a tablet or phone. The keyboard and mouse should work fine with Android, though using an operating system designed for touch with a mouse is always going to be slightly awkward. If you have a touch screen laptop, then the experience should feel much more natural.

Here are a few additional pointers:

Touchpad gestures, like two-finger dragging and whatnot, will work perfectly in Android. Hover over the notification bar and drag down with two fingers—the notification shade should appear.

Long-pressing works exactly the same as on a touch device: just long-click the mouse. Right clicks won’t work.

The Windows key works as a home button—pressing it will send you right back to the home screen.

All media keys should also work out of the box. Volume, brightness, and track controls for music were flawless on my test system (a Dell XPS 13).

If your laptop has a webcam, that should also work with the camera app.

When you’re ready to exit Android x86, just hit your computer’s power button. The “Power Off” dialog will show up just like normal—power down, remove your USB drive, and restart the computer to get back into Windows.

Your mileage may vary with all of these things depending on drivers and whatnot, but in my experience, everything worked swimmingly.

It’s also worth noting that this is still very much a beta project—plan on experiencing certain quirks and bugs during your use. You could use it as your daily operating system, but it doesn’t appear to be intended for that sort of use right now. But hey, you do you, man—if you like it, reboot from USB and choose the “install to hard disk” option and enjoy. Just make sure you back up your data first.

In the present era, the technology is progressing rapidly with time. In late 20th century the concept of information technology was shocking, and now its has advanced so much that its hard to keep up with it. Every day the creative minds are developing custom software and programs that are making life easier and distracting for the humanity. In this article, we will be guiding you how you can install any Android application or game on your personal computer. The process is very simple and involves installation of an emulator, or you can also say “App Player.” The Android emulators are the window and Mac based programs that can create and Android environment on your personal computer or laptop.

The Android world is booming, and there are million of apps that a person can enjoy or utilize on his/her smart phone. But the glory of games is always in the multiplayer arena or on big screens. You would like to play Clash of Clan (COC) on the big screen rather then on iPhone or Samsung galaxy note 7. so here we are with the solution. Please follow the guide to install the Bluestacks and you’re required on PC.

System Requirements:

You can install the BlueStacks App Player on Windows machine as long as the following requirements are fulfilled:

You must be an Administrator on your PC.

Your PC must have 2GB of RAM/main memory. (Note that having 2GB or more disk space is not a substitute for RAM)

Your PC must have 4GB of disk space available for storing Android apps / games and their data.

You must have Direct X 9.0 or higher installed on your system

The drivers for your PC’s graphics drivers should be updated for compatibility with BlueStacks

How to install Bluestacks:

When installing BlueStacks, make sure that the “App store access” option is checked.

BlueStacks may take a while to start for the first time after you install it.

You must be running at least Windows Vista or OS X 10.6. You will also need at least 2 GB of RAM to run apps well.

Search for the app.You will need to search for the app using BlueStacks’ search tool, located at the top of the screen. Type in the name of the app that you want to download. If BlueStacks can’t find it in its own server and displays “No Results”, click the “Search Play for AppName” button to open the Google Play Store.

Log into BlueStacks using your Google account.After choosing to open the Play Store, you will need to enable the store and log in with your Google account. If you don’t have a Google account, you can create one from inside BlueStacks, or you can create one from the Google website. Google accounts are free.

How To Download Apps On BlueStacks?

Follow the steps mentioned below to download apps on the BlueStacks App Player.

1. On Home screen, click on the search icon on the top left corner of the app player.

2. Type the app name which you want to download on the app player and click on the app icon.

3. If the icon is unavailable, then click on the search app button.

4. Download and install your apps and enjoy using them on Bluestacks.

Installing Application using Apk (Direct Method)

To open apk file in BlueStacks, follow these steps-

Right click on your apk file.

Select Open with -> Choose default program…

Select Bluestack Apk Handler from list if it is available or Click on Browse / Look for another app on this PC

]]>http://pcgrim.com/how-to-install-an-android-application-on-pc-using-bluestacks/feed/0512How to remove an Installed Update in Window operating Systemhttp://pcgrim.com/how-to-remove-an-installed-update-in-window-operating-system/
http://pcgrim.com/how-to-remove-an-installed-update-in-window-operating-system/#respondSun, 18 Sep 2016 09:10:50 +0000http://pcgrim.com/?p=407Since the birth of Window operating system, it has evolved tremendously. They have improved with the new version after every couple of years. Version updates are essential and necessary part of that evolution. But it has its negative impacts as well. Sometimes constant updates can cause your computer to slow down and increase your processing time. Today I will guide you that where can you find these updates to see how much disk space they have occupied and what are they for . lastly how you can remove them from your system.

Where to Find window Updates in PC

An update history is available so you can see which updates were installed, and when. You can also use this list to remove specific updates, although we don’t recommend this unless it’s necessary.

Open Windows Update by swiping in from the right edge of the screen (or, if you’re using a mouse, pointing to the lower-right corner of the screen and moving the mouse pointer up), select Settings > Change PC settings > Update and recovery > Windows Update > View your update history.

To see update history in Windows 7:

Select the Start button

, then select Control Panel > Programs, and then under Programs and Features, select View installed updates.

How to Remove Update from PC

We don’t recommend that you remove any installed updates. However, if you must remove an update, you can do so from the update history.

Open Windows Update by swiping in from the right edge of the screen (or, if you’re using a mouse, pointing to the lower-right corner of the screen and moving the mouse pointer up), select Settings >Change PC settings > Update and recovery > Windows Update > View your update history.

Select the update you want to remove, then select Uninstall.

To see update history in Windows 7:

Select the Start button

, then select Control Panel > Programs, and then under Programs and Features, select View installed updates.

For now, WiFi Assistant is being rolled out to Nexus devices in US, Canada, Mexico, UK and Nordic countries via an update to Google Connectivity Services version D.1.5.10 (bundled with Google Play services v9.6).

The feature is slowly rolling out and thus might take some days/weeks before it reaches your Nexus device.

How to Enable WiFi Assistant on Android

Open device Settings.

Select Google from the list.

Select Networking, and you’ll see a pop-up explaining what WiFi Assistant is (select Got it).

Now on the Networking screen, enable Wi-Fi Assistant toggle.

Select Advanced » and enable Manage saved networks toggle as well.└ This will allow you to use WiFi Assistant for networks that require passwords to connect.

]]>http://pcgrim.com/how-to-enable-wifi-assistant-on-android/feed/0403How to fix Connection issues while using Google Duohttp://pcgrim.com/how-to-fix-connection-issues-while-using-google-duo/
http://pcgrim.com/how-to-fix-connection-issues-while-using-google-duo/#respondWed, 14 Sep 2016 14:58:02 +0000http://pcgrim.com/?p=396Having trouble making video calls on Google Duo app? The issue could most likely be with internet connectivity or with the app itself. Here are a tips resolve issues with Google Duo app:

Fix Google Duo Connection Issues

Make sure your device is connected to the Internet. Check WiFi & Mobile data settings if you’re not sure.

Restart your device. If restarting doesn’t fix it, then restart your device (power off/on) and see if that fixes any temporary issue with the device itself.

Fix Google Duo Video and Audio Issues During Call

If you’re experiencing issues with video or audio during a call on Google Duo, then check the following:

Check if anything is blocking the device’s camera or microphone. If yes, clean/remove it.└ Tip: On some devices you might block the microphone with your fingers while gripping the device for video chat. Check for that.

Make sure your WiFi or cellular network connection isn’t weak, or else the video or sound may not work properly.

Restart Google Duo app or restart your device.

Fix Google Duo Low Quality Video and Audio Only Issue

If you’ve low battery or weak internet connectivity, Google Duo may reduce the video quality or turn off video to keep the call going with audio only. To fix this, do the following:

]]>http://pcgrim.com/how-to-fix-connection-issues-while-using-google-duo/feed/0396How to Root Your Android 7.0 Nougat device with King Roothttp://pcgrim.com/how-to-root-your-android-7-0-nougat-device-with-king-root/
http://pcgrim.com/how-to-root-your-android-7-0-nougat-device-with-king-root/#respondWed, 14 Sep 2016 14:39:49 +0000http://pcgrim.com/?p=393You may have known Kingroot by its app only but the service does come as a software for PC as well to root your Android devices. It’s also more capable than the Kingroot Android app.

Android 7.0 Nougat has been unable to get so far with Kingroot app, but it has just come to our attention that the Kingroot PC could root Nougat devices in a single click. Also, Kingroot PC can root your Android 7.0 Nougat running device while it’s encrypted and boot authentication enabled.

If you’re curious to know how Kingroot achieves root access in a single click, be sure to read our post on how kingroot works to know what techniques the Chinese app uses to root your Android devices.

Download the Kingroot PC software from the link below and follow the instructions to root your Android 7.0 Nougat device.

How to Root Nougat with Kingroot PC

Connect your Android device with a USB cable to the PC. Kingroot will automatically scan your device and adapt to it.

Click Try Root button and the rooting process will begin.

If Kingroot has an exploit for your device model on Nougat, then it’ll successfully root it within a few minutes. Else, it’ll just stall or say No.

]]>http://pcgrim.com/how-to-root-your-android-7-0-nougat-device-with-king-root/feed/0393How to change Default Download Folder location for Safarihttp://pcgrim.com/how-to-change-default-download-folder-location-for-safari/
http://pcgrim.com/how-to-change-default-download-folder-location-for-safari/#respondFri, 09 Sep 2016 16:49:44 +0000http://pcgrim.com/?p=385By default, when you download something using Safari, it gets saved in your Mac’s main Downloads folder. If you’d rather save your files somewhere else, you can change the default save folder. Here’s how to do it.

With Safari open, click the “Safari” menu and then click “Preferences.”

On the General tab of the preferences window, click the “File download location” drop-down menu and then click “Other.”

Browse to–or create– a new folder and then click “Select.”

And that’s it. It’s a super simple change to make, but if you don’t know the option is there in the first place, you might not even think to look for it.

]]>http://pcgrim.com/how-to-change-default-download-folder-location-for-safari/feed/0385How to Download and Install Custom Maps in Minecrafthttp://pcgrim.com/how-to-download-and-install-custom-maps-in-minecraft/
http://pcgrim.com/how-to-download-and-install-custom-maps-in-minecraft/#respondThu, 08 Sep 2016 14:51:33 +0000http://pcgrim.com/?p=346While generating maps is fun, as is tinkering with presets to create unique layers and structure distribution, it’s also fun to have someone else do all the hard work for you (and build some cool structures in the process).

Whereas seeds and presets allow you to generate worlds with matching DNA or at least very similar settings, downloading a map allows you to download existing structures and customizations. What does that mean for you? It means even if you haven’t yet attained the mastery over Minecraft you’d like, you can enjoy the fruits of master builders and designers.

Imagine if you will that you spent weeks building a huge castle atop a glorious mountain range you found while exploring an Amplified map. After all that building, you really want to share the wealth and let other players explore your castle and live in it. You can upload that map to Minecraft map sharing sites or share it on the Minecraft forums, and other players can do just that.

Now multiply your effort by tens of thousands. Not only are there other Minecraft-loving individuals out there building and sharing, but there are entire teams of builders. Many of these teams collectively spend thousands of hours creating elaborate and wonderful maps!

That’s the beauty of downloading a custom map. When someone shares a seed with you, they share the blueprint for the land of a map: you’ll get the same villages, ravines, rivers, and caves that they get. When someone shares a Superflat preset with you, they share the DNA of the map. You’ll get the same kinds of things they get like large villages, the same strata composition, similar levels of in-game materials, and more!

Installing Custom Maps

Let’s take a look at a Custom Map to show you how to install them. You’ll find the installation process is easy and we guarantee you’ll spend more time poring over map listings and trying to decide which one you want to try next than you will installing them!

For this tutorial we’re downloading the Mountain Sky Village, a Creative Map designed by Minecraft players qwerti10 and McBreakdown from MinecraftMaps. The map pack is a simple .ZIP file. Go ahead and download it or another Creative Map that catches your eye.

Just like with map seeds, you need to use the proper version of Minecraft for the map you want to play on. If you load a huge Adventure map created for Minecraft 1.6.4 using the Minecraft 1.7.9 engine for example, be prepared for a really lackluster experience as many of the elements the map designer includes will likely be outright broken and the terrain generator will be a completely different version.

For maximum enjoyment, always read the map description and match the version the map was created in to the version you’re playing in.

Placing the Map

Once you have the map pack, it’s time to navigate to the save folder of your Minecraft profile. By default, the save folder is in the following location:

Windows

C:\Users\[yourusername]\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\saves\

Mac OS

/Users/[yourusername]/Library/Application Support/Minecraft/saves/

Linux

/home/[yourusername]/.minecraft/saves/

This is the location where all your existing Minecraft worlds are located and, if you place a downloaded save (which is what the map pack is) in the folder, it will appear in the list of games available when you launch Minecraft.

Remember, if you have created multiple profiles as we discussed in an early lesson, the save folder will be a sub-directory of that new profile folder. For example, if you make a profile specifically for playing older 1.6.4 adventure maps, you’ll need to place the maps in that folder (e.g. /.minecraft-164maps/saves/) and then load that profile in order to play the map.

Go ahead and extract the contents of the map pack you downloaded into the save folder. Note the name of the world. The name of the folder the world extracts to is the name that will appear in the Minecraft world menu.

Loading the Map

Fire up Minecraft and navigate to your saved game by clicking on the Single Player button. There you’ll find the map you just dumped in the save folder labeled “Mountain Sky Village.”

Note: The red text in the name of this map is a flourish added by the mapmaker and isn’t an indicator added by Minecraft to indicate the map is downloaded or different.

Click on the map and select “Play Selected World” to load it like a regular game map.

Nobody can accuse the map designer of misleading anyone with their map title. Behold, a really awesome mountain village practically touching the sky!

Upon further examination, while flying around in Creative Mode we discovered that there was more to the whole “Sky Village” name.

The entire map is floating in the sky! This right here folks, is why we love the game and the Minecraft community so much: every game and every new map is packed full of surprises!

Now, one thing worth emphasizing is that the above map is very strongly a pure Creative map. The beautiful floating village exists for the sake of existing. It’s a lovely build and tons of fun to explore but there aren’t exactly any big challenges to overcome nor could you really play the game on the map because there’s no world to mine in and no resources to gather (other than tearing apart the lovely village and terrain).

If you’re looking for more than a tourist-like exploration of a lovely creation, you’ll need to turn your eyes toward Survival, Adventure, and Game maps.